I SPORTS .. Page lQ Tuesday, December 2, 1980 The Michigan Daily \~ ,~.\' Rogers captures Heisman '0.~ ~. 7 ~ ~ N"..~, 4 NEW YORK (AP) - George Rogers, the crunching runner who lifted the University of South Carolina into major college football's upper echelon, cap- ped a true-life rags-to-riches drama yesterday when he was named winner of the 1980 Heisman Trophy as the nation's top player. The 6-foot-2, 225-pound Rogers, who came to South Carolina from a life of poverty in a small Georgia town and probably will become an instant millionaire in next spring's National Football League draft, seemed happy but awed and overwhelmed when he was introduced to the media at the Downtown Athletic Club, which for the past 46 years has awarded the Heisman Trophy. "I DON'T know what to say," Rogers repeated several times in the glare of television lights and newsmen's pens. "I just want to thank the coaches and players. I'm so proud for my team- mates. It was a shock to me because we were 8-3 and most of the time it goes to a player from a team with a better record." Rogers won fairly decisively over defensive- end Hugh Green of Pit- tsburgh and Herschel Walker, Georgia's sensational running back whose third-place finish was the highest ever for a freshman. Michigan sophomore wide receiver Anthony Car- ter finished in a tie for 10th. Rogers received 216 first-place votes, 179 second-place ballots and 122 for third place. With tabulation based on a 3-2-1 point system, he totaled 1,128 poin- ts. Green had 179 firsts, 125 seconds and 74 thirds for 861 points while Walker's score was 107-120-111-683. ROGERS CARRIED four of the six regions into which the Heisman voting is divided - the Mid-Atlantic, South; Southwest and -Far West. Green took the Northeast while the Mid-West went All-Big eTen first, team abounds with Wolverines' for Purdue quarterback Mark Herr- mann, who finished fourth over-all. Rounding out the top 10 finishers nationally were Brigham Young quar- terback Jim McMahon (30-32-35-189), Ohio State quarterback Art Schlichter (18-34-36-158), Portland State quarter- back Neil Lomax (10-11-17-69), Nebraska tailback Jarvis Redwine (4-. 16-20-64), UCLA safety Kenny Easley (5-5-19-44) and a three-way tie for 10th among Carter (4-6-10-34), Baylor linebacker Mike Singletary (5-6-7-34) and Illinois quarterback Dave Wilson (3-10-5-34). Rogers led the nation in rushing with 1,781 yards as South Carolina compiled an 8-3 record, matching the most vic- tories in the school's history for the second year in a row. He has gone over 100 yards in 21 consecutive games and stands fourth on the all-time NCAA ground-gaining chart with 4,958 yards. Only Pitt's Tony Dorsett, Southern Cal's Charles White and Ohio State's Archie Griffin are ahead of him. ROGERS SAID the "main thing on my mind all season was winning. I wasn't thinking about the Heisman Trophy. 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